Today our blacksmiths make Thor’s new weapon and the HIGHLY REQUESTED Stormbreaker from Avengers: Infinity War!
Our team of blacksmiths and craftsman build some of your favorite weapons and some weapons that you’ve never seen before.
Ever wanted to ask the Man At Arms team a question? Now you can! Go to AWEme’s Twitter: @awemechannel and use #AskABlacksmith with your question. Matt and Kerry will be answering your questions with a video reply on AWEme’s Facebook.
Kerry Stagmer – Swordsmith and Machinist
Matt Stagmer- Swordsmith / Master Blade Grinder – twitch.tv/stalkertron
Ilya Alekseyev – Bladesmith / Arms Master
Lauren Schott – Goldsmith and Casting
John Mitchell – Fabricator
Ferenc Gregor – Master Carver
Bill Collison- Assistant Blade Grinder
Rick Janney- Assistant Smith
Episode Produced and Directed By – Brendan Kennedy
Supervising Producer – Phil Rogers
Office Production Coordinator – Jon Michael Burgess
Baltimore Forge Crew:
Producer – Kerry Stagmer
Director of Photography – Paulius Kontijevas
Story Producer — Adam Hiner
Production Manager – Patricia Parris
Runner/PA – Mei Lin Lau Mann
Camera Op – Christopher Mariles
Set Medic – Kevin Dugard/ Rachel Obitz
1st AC – Jason Remeikis
2nd AC/DIT – Michael “MJ” Johnson
Gaffer – Steve Scott
Grip – Jeff Retburg
Swing – Paul Oh
Swing – Marc Elzey
Post Production:
Edited by — Christopher Otwell
Colorist – Christopher Otwell
Post Sound – Anthony Vanchure
Lead Assistant Editors – Stephen Erdmann
Manager, Post Production Operations – Michael Gallagher
Post Production Supervisor – Gracie Hartmann
10 HIDDEN GAME BOY ADVANCE FEATURES YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT! Subscribe to The Gamer: https://goo.gl/9cpWgf
SECRETS OF THE GAME BOY ADVANCE. The sequel to Nintendo’s Game Boy and Game Boy Color provided a lot more than just improved graphics. See all the crazy things you could do with a GBA!
This is TheGamer’s list of 10 Things You Didn’t Know Your Old Game Boy Advance Could Do.
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Did you like the regular version or the SP version better?
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The Game Boy Advance was great for playing a whole slew of Pokemon games like Ruby and Emerald, but the handheld console could do a lot more than just provide advanced gaming. Learn some of the crazy ways the original console and the upgraded SP console were used over the years and how it could still be used today.
The backlit screen and advanced graphics made the GBA an ideal console for watching television and a tuned TV could be connected directly to the device. On old Game Boys, multiplayer action required a long cable, but now, players could connect wirelessly thanks to a special Game Boy Advance adapter. GBA accessory packs allowed you to completely transform your device with magnified screens, special joysticks and all types of themes. Multiple companies discovered ways to transform the Game Boy Advance into a working GPS device although the releases never went fully mainstream. Watching content on the GBA became easier thanks to a special adapter which allowed you to play both movies and audio files. Really take in the sounds of your favorite games with the use of add-on speakers that would make it look like a small surround sound system for your handheld console. One of the more unique releases for the GameBoy Advance was the E-Reader. A card reading system used to unlock extras and gain full access to games. Some medical devices with working screens on them actually relied on the Game Boy Advance hardware to get running and help save lives. Watch to see all of these Game Boy Advance secrets and hidden features!
This sequence uses infrared (Spitzer) and visible (Hubble) images to reveal the formation of stars within a large cloud of hydrogen gas and dust. The warm gas lights up in the infrared view as red, and the hydrocarbon dust appears in green. The starlight from young stars appears in blue. The flood of starlight provides extra illumination throughout the dusty environment and in front of the cloud. The threads of gas, reminiscent of clouds on Earth, are compressed and pushed into knots by the winds from forming stars throughout the region. The clouds appear as shadows in this visible-light view. However, in areas where the gas has mostly been cleared or thinned, glowing cavities can be seen inside these cocoons. The combined view hints at the nebula’s complex three-dimensional structure.
Video: NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)
Image: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (STScI/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team (STScI)
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